It’s Not Just Only How Everyone Was Celebrating Tokyo Disneyland’s 15th Anniversary Back In 1998, They Were All Celebrating Mickey Mouse’s 70th Birthday. So To Honour Mickey’s Birthday, The Walt Disney Company Has Decided To Make A Special Timeline Of This Special Evolution When Mickey And His Pals Appeared In All The Cartoons In 20th Century And The Present Day Of The 21st Century. There Are All Kinds Of Famous Walt Disney Sound Cartoons About Mickey Mouse, Mickey’s First Cartoon In Black And White Was Non-Other Than “Steamboat Willie” As Mickey, Minnie And All Of The Farm Animals Were Having A Musical Gig Together As They Sail Along The Rivers Of The Mississippi As It Was Premiered At The Chinese Theatre In Hollywood, And All Around The Country Of The USA 🇺🇸 On November The 18th 1928. On February The 23rd 1935, The First Mickey Mouse The Band Concert Features Mickey And His Pals Donald Duck And Goofy And All The Musicians Like Peter And Paddy Pig, Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar, And Daniel Dog Were Given A Concert Performance In The ToonTown Band Stand To Everyone In The Audience. In May The 30th 1936, Mickey Was Also Featured In This Crazy Cartoon Short Called “Thru The Mirror”. Where He Gets To Go Through His Mirror In An Alternate Universe Which Is Backwards Where Furniture Other Strange Inhabits Come To Life And Gets Shrunk Down While He Ate Some Chestnuts, 🌰 Plays Jump Rope With The Telephone And Even Does Lots Of Dancing With Some Playing Cards. On The 27th Of September 1940, Mickey And His 2 Pals Donald And Goofy Were Featured In This Exciting Full Length Animated And Live Action Movie “Fun And Fancy Free”, Where They Appear In The Segment Called “Mickey And The Beanstalk” Dedicated To The Story Of “Jack And The Beanstalk”. Where They Journey To The Land Of Giants To Try To Find The Golden Harp And Bring Her Home Safely Who Has A Beautiful Singing Voice Who Has Shared All Of Her Songs All Around Happy Valley, Where She’s Held As A Prisoner By Willie The Giant Since Happy Valley Became A Barren Wasteland. In November 13th 1940, Mickey Was Also Featured In The Segment Of Paul Dukas’s Musical Masterpiece “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” Based Off Of Walt Disney’s Animated Classic Full Length Feature Film “FANTASIA”. Where He Wants To Be A Powerful Sorcerer So He Can Make Lots Disney Magic And Spread All Kinds Of Magical Effects For The Children And Their Parents All Over The World. In Fact Mickey Has Appeared In All Of His Wonderful Famous Cartoons That Walt Disney Has Created Over The Years As He Went To So Many Different Places.